Peter Moor is a right-hand batsman who is part of the Zimbabwe squad to the 2010 Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand. Growing up in a cricketing family (his uncle, father and brother are all cricketers), he took up the game at the age of five. He progressed through the ranks of the Zimbabwe U-13s, U-14s, U-16s teams before making the U-19s squad. Moor holds the highest individual score at St. Johns College (214 not out). He was part of the Zimbabwea squad at the 2008 U-19 World Cup in Malaysia too. He idolises Sachin Tendulkar for his ability to adapt his batting to any occasion, and compares his game to Virender Sehwag.Cricinfo Staff January 2009

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Why was it that Australia put in such a hazy performance in a match that mattered so much? Of the two teams they are the more experienced, the more used to winning and entering this week the more confident

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